TireMinder Pressure Monitoring System For 35 Foot Motorhome
Updated 11/25/2019 | Published 11/24/2019 >
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how are trailer and RV monitoring systems different? I like the idea of the solar powered monitor on the TPMS TRL4 system .Will this work on my RV towd? I have a 35 foot MH .
asked by: Bob
Expert Reply:
The biggest difference between a Tire monitor pressure system for a trailer and a motorhome is the sensor range. Systems that come with a signal booster are normally compatible with a motor home. The TireMinder TPMS for Dual Axle Trailers - Solar Powered with 4 tire sensors part # TPMS-TRAILER is only designed for single-axle trailers up to 25 ft long so it's not going to be a fit for your 35 ft motor home.
For your motor home I recommend TireMinder i10 TPMS for RVs and Trailers w/ Signal Booster - 4 Tire Sensors
Item # TM89FR which will work well for your motor home. It comes with a easy-to-read LCD color monitor and audible alert with a signal booster to make sure the sensors are working properly. This is going to be the best option for the motor home.
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TST TPMS for RVs - Grayscale Display - Signal Booster - 4 Flow Through Tire Sensors
- TPMS Sensor
- Camper
- 5th Wheel
- Motorhome
- Truck/SUV
- Flow Through Sensors
- 4 Sensors
- Extended Range
- Black & White Monitor
- TST
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